Sensors (Nov 2024)

First Stability Characterization for a CZT Detection System in an e<sup>+</sup>e<sup>−</sup> Collider Environment

  • Leonardo Abbene,
  • Francesco Artibani,
  • Manuele Bettelli,
  • Antonino Buttacavoli,
  • Fabio Principato,
  • Andrea Zappettini,
  • Massimiliano Bazzi,
  • Giacomo Borghi,
  • Mario Bragadireanu,
  • Michael Cargnelli,
  • Marco Carminati,
  • Alberto Clozza,
  • Francesco Clozza,
  • Luca De Paolis,
  • Raffaele Del Grande,
  • Kamil Dulski,
  • Laura Fabbietti,
  • Carlo Fiorini,
  • Carlo Guaraldo,
  • Mihail Iliescu,
  • Masahiko Iwasaki,
  • Aleksander Khreptak,
  • Simone Manti,
  • Johann Marton,
  • Pawel Moskal,
  • Fabrizio Napolitano,
  • Szymon Niedźwiecki,
  • Hiroaki Ohnishi,
  • Kristian Piscicchia,
  • Yuta Sada,
  • Francesco Sgaramella,
  • Diana Laura Sirghi,
  • Florin Sirghi,
  • Magdalena Skurzok,
  • Michal Silarski,
  • Antonio Spallone,
  • Kairo Toho,
  • Lorenzo Toscano,
  • Marlene Tüchler,
  • Oton Vasquez Doce,
  • Johann Zmeskal,
  • Catalina Curceanu,
  • Alessandro Scordo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s24237562
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 23
p. 7562

Abstract

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The SIDDHARTA-2 collaboration has developed a novel X-ray detection system based on cadmium-zinc-telluride (CZT, CdZnTe), marking the first application of this technology at the DAΦNE electron-positron collider at INFN-LNF. This work aims to demonstrate the stability of the detectors’ performance in terms of linearity and resolution over short and long periods, thereby establishing their suitability for precise spectroscopic measurements within a collider environment. A reference calibration spectrum is presented in association with findings from assessments of linearity and resolution stability. Additionally, this study introduces a validated model of the response function of the detector. The relative deviations from the nominal values for the source transitions, obtained by fitting the entire spectrum with a background function and the previously introduced response function, are reported. Finally, a comparison of the calibration performance with and without beams circulating in the collider’s rings is presented. These promising results pave the way for applying CZT detectors in kaonic atom studies and, more generally, in particle and nuclear physics spectroscopy.

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